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  2. Newton-le-Willows railway station - Wikipedia

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    Newton-le-Willows railway station is a railway station in the town of Newton-le-Willows, in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, and at the edge of the Merseytravel region (16 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (26.2 km) from Liverpool Lime Street). The station is branded Merseyrail.

  3. Parkside railway station (Merseyside) - Wikipedia

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    one to the west of both stations which opened in 1847 facing Newton Bridge (later called Newton-le-Willows) and Liverpool was known variously as Parkside West Junction, Parkside & Liverpool Junction, and since at least 2005, Newton-le-Willows Junction. [22] [23]

  4. City Line (Merseytravel) - Wikipedia

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    There will be an alternative route to Liverpool docks for electrically-operated freight trains, and better opportunities of electrified access to the proposed freight terminal at Parkside near Newton-le-Willows. The electrification of this line would greatly assist in recommissioning passenger trains, as costs would be reduced.

  5. Smartcards on National Rail - Wikipedia

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    By 2025 All stations [65] By 2025: All stations [65] All stations (Merseytravel Saveaways on Walrus ITSO) [44] All stations (Merseyside ENCTS) [46] Northern: Northern Smart [66] Dore & Totley and Kiveton Park to Denby Dale, Darton, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, Thorne North and Thorne South (SY smartcard ITSO) [31]

  6. Newton-le-Willows - Wikipedia

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    Newton-le-Willows railway station and Earlestown railway station, opened in 1830. They are two of the oldest railway stations. They are two of the oldest railway stations. Earlestown was an important junction where the original Liverpool and Manchester Railway line was joined by the 1837 line running south to Birmingham .

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  8. Earlestown railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station was not originally called Earlestown; it was listed as Viaduct, Newton Junction and Warrington Junction in timetables during its early years of operation. [1] By 1861, it was known as Earlestown Junction until 5 June 1950, when the 'Junction' suffix was dropped.

  9. UK railway stations – N - Wikipedia

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    Station name Postcode External links to map of station at Multimap.com Code External links to livedepartureboards.com showing current departures and arrivals for this station Nafferton: YO25 4LU: NFN: Nailsea and Backwell: BS48 3LE: NLS: Nairn: IV12 4QP: NRN: Nantwich: CW5 7BG: NAN: Narberth: SA67 8TY: NAR: Narborough: LE9 5HR: NBR: Navigation ...